appropriate |
right for the purpose; proper. |
award |
to give as a prize or honor. |
candidate |
a person who seeks to be elected or appointed to a certain position. |
cleat |
a projection attached to the bottom of a shoe to prevent slipping, especially on sports shoes. |
delirious |
confused from a fever or other cause. |
emerge |
to rise up from or come into view. |
federal |
having to do with a system of government that unites several states under a central government. The states have their own governments, yet they recognize the rule of the central government as well. |
gory |
extremely violent, with great bloodshed. |
hasten |
to move or act with speed; hurry. |
midst |
the middle of a situation or event. |
moral |
having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts. |
probable |
likely to happen or be true. |
rehearse |
to practice for a show, play, concert, or other performance. |
veil |
a thin piece of fabric or net worn over the face, head, or shoulders, or over some combination of these. A veil is used as a decoration or to hide a person's face. |
warrant |
a document issued by a judge that gives a police officer the right to make searches, seize property, or make arrests. |